A data breach within Microsoft Power Apps left 38 million records and dozens of organizations exposed online.
A data breach within Microsoft Power Apps left 38 million records and dozens of organizations exposed online.
Twitter is refining options for users to limit unwanted interactions or notification clutter with a new 'Leave This Conversation' feature.
Tinder plans to launch voluntary ID verification for its members, in order to create a safer and more authentic community.
Facebook is expanding its encryption option to cover voice chats and video calls instead of just text chats.
Instagram has announced the rollout of three new features that help protect users from abuse and limit unwanted interactions.
Facebook has updated its 'Transfer Your Information' tool, adding a new data type to transfer and new destinations to transfer data to.
Facebook has released a new interview series looking at the evolving shifts in advertising in the post-data-privacy marketing era.
Mastodon, the largest decentralized social network, is presenting itself to the masses by releasing an official iOS app.
WhatsApp is rolling out a new feature called 'View Once' that lets users set photos and videos to disappear from chats once they are viewed.
Chrome 92 on iOS devices now allows for biometric authorization on incognito tabs, full website screenshots, and more.
Instagram has announced a range of changes to protect young people on its platform, including defaulting certain accounts to private.
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Businesses in the US will soon be able to enable Facebook Pay as a payment option directly on their websites.
WhatsApp is rolling out a limited public beta test allowing support for multiple devices without the need of having a smartphone nearby.
Google has updated its Passes API to enable secure storage of vaccine and test cards on most Android devices.
Twitter is experimenting with new features to help users unmention themselves from Tweets and conversations.
At WWDC 2021, Apple announced it will finally make FaceTime available to Android and Windows users, via the Web.
Twitter announced that it is starting to roll out a new verification application process and reviewing public verification applications.